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Old 07-12-2021, 08:56 PM   #1
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Question Who's using calibre to TRACK all the books they're reading - even non-eBooks?

Hi there

I am contemplating moving off BookCrawler and LibraryThing for tracking my reading and to recording all the books I have read in calibre. However a good portion of books I read are physical books, so for them I’d use empty, i.e. metadadata-only entries in calibre.

I know that it is doable. (I've read the thread How could I document my reading history in Calibre.)

My question is: Who's doing this? What's their experience? What are the problems? Anybody moved back to a separate tracking app?

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